Nature

Alabama Coastal Birding Trail

The Alabama Coastal Birding Trail is a collection of loop trails in Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Dauphin Island, Mobile, and more.  These trails offer unique opportunities to view local and migratory birds. Comprising a total of 200 miles in six major loops and more than 50 designated stops. Each stop

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Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge

Bon Secour Nature Preserve boasts more than 7,000 acres of protected land in five separate areas on the Fort Morgan Peninsula.  This park offers access to miles of hiking trails, wildlife viewing,  bird watching , fishing, and boating. As one of Alabama's last remaining undisturbed coastal

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Graham Creek Nature Preserve

Tucked away in Foley, Alabama, Graham Creek Nature Preserve is a scenic preserve considered to be one of the city's best-kept secrets. Boasting more than 500 acres, Graham Creek Nature Preserve is a great spot for outdoor recreation in Alabama. Enjoy the trails of Graham Creek Nature Preserve

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Gulf State Park

Gulf State Park offers three miles of pristine beachfront and about 6,500 acres of protected land . There are opportunities for hiking, fishing, biking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and so much more. Enjoy some shade at the beach pavilion or have lunch in the park's picnic area.  The 25-mile paved Hugh

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Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail

The Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail is a large trail system through Gulf State Park, Gulf Shores, and Orange Beach of more than 15 miles through six distinct ecosystems.  Along the route, you'll find a number of attractions and things to do, including Boulder Park, the pavilion and butterfly garden

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